ELEMENTARY
2020
Our SchoolPrincipal: Dr. PhippsAsst. Principal: Ms. Lisa YoungKindergarten Teachers: 4School Mascot: SeahawksSchool Hours: 7:45 a.m. – 2:50 p.m.School Colors: Blue & Gold We are a Uniform SchoolSchool Website: http://collierschools.com/sle
SUPERHEROES
Introductions
Ms. Fara Singer, Kindergarten Team Leader
Ms. Trisha Harmon, Kindergarten Teacher
Mrs. Veronica Stien, Kindergarten Teacher
TBD, Kindergarten Teacher
Mrs. Lisa Hendrix, Reading Coach
Mrs. Katie Styra, Math Coach
Ms. Donna Ryan, School Counselor
Mr. Kyle LaPaglia, ESE Specialist
Uniform PolicyShadowlawn Elementary SchoolOur Student Dress for Success!
At Shadowlawn Elementary, our students (K-5) wear uniforms every day as part of our Mandatory Uniform Policy. The Dress Code is as follows:Collard shirts – NO patterns or graphics (any color)Pants (long or short) – Navy Blue, Black, or Khaki
Centralized Registration for Kindergarten
Gather Required Documents
After School Provider (ASP)Programs and Weekly Fee:• Annual Enrollment Fee – $40 per family• Before School Only – $15 per child• After School Only (4-5 days) – $50 per child• After School Part-Time (2-3 days) – $36 per child• After School (1 day) – $18 per child• Before & After School – $60 per child• Teacher Planning Days – $10 per child• Full Day (Winter Break, Spring Break, and Holidays) –
$20 per child
Transportation• Car Riders – Make sure your child knows their first and
last name.• Safety Patrols (5th graders) will walk Kinder students to
cafeteria and holding area.• Bus Riders – Make sure your child knows their bus
number and bus stop.• Walkers/Bikers – Parent need to meet student at the
far gate(s) on Shadowlawn drive.• Please contact the front office for any changes in
transportation NO LATER than 2:00 PM• If a student must leave early for an appointment or
emergency, please pick them up before 2:30 p.m.
Meet the Teacher• Meet the Teacher is planned for August 11,
2020 at 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
• You will meet your child’s teacher and take a tour around the classroom.
• Bring school supplies with you.
First Day Procedures
• Make sure your child has his/her face covering on.
• Make sure your child knows how they are getting home.
• Please make sure their backpack has their name written inside.
Kindergarten Drop-Off 101
Student Pick-Up Procedures
• Leaving early for an appointment (Please try to schedule appointments after school).
• Student will be called to front office upon your arrival.• All parents/Guests need a valid photo ID for admittance unto school
campus using the front door security system at all times.• Change in transportation – Parents, please call in by 2:00 p.m. to
guarantee that your child will be dismissed to the proper location.• If you are going to be a car rider, please follow the traffic pattern
and display your child’s name tag in the front window. Car pick-up signs will be handed out at the “Meet & Greet”.
• UPDATE any changes on emergency cards in the front office (change of address, phone number(s), custody, pick-up, etc.).
Contacting Staff Procedures
• Contact teacher with concerns first.• Email
• Telephone
• Meeting with Administrative Team• Assistant Principal
• School Counselor
• Principal
Lunch Procedures• $2.00 – Lunch (Breakfast – FREE)
• 6 digit student # (Cafeteria, media, computer, records)
• Money ALWAYS in an envelope – first, last name and student #
• Put money in child’s account
• No refrigeration or warming available for packed lunches.
Celebrations/Snacks• School Board Policy 8510 – Wellness states
that “all foods served to students in our school during the day, including school and classroom celebrations should model a healthy lifestyle and be consistent with the district guidelines”.
• Full sized snacks not permitted (must be in ziplock baggie).
• Three classroom celebrations: Winter, Valentine’s Day, and End of Year at end of day.
How Can You Prepare Your Child for Kindergarten?
• Teach your child how to recognize/write his/her name.• Help them learn their address and phone number.• Prepare for bedtime.• Learn to tie their shoes or send them in Velcro shoes.• Have them get dressed and use the bathroom
independently.• Have your child practice opening the containers for lunch.• Help them learn how to hold a pencil correctly.• Practice using crayons, scissors, and glue.• Have them practice using their letters and numbers.• READ to your child EVERY NIGHT!
What Will Your Child Learn?
• Reading
• Writing
• Related Arts (Art, Music, PE, Technology)
• Math
• Science
• Social Studies
• Leadership Skills (Leader in Me)
Volunteer Opportunities
• Reading
• Writing
• Related Arts (Art, Music, PE, Technology)
• Math
• Science
• Social Studies
• Leadership Skills (The Leader in Me)
Join PTO and/or SAC
PTO – Parent Teacher Organization
SAC – School Advisory Council
• We meet monthly in the evening at 5:30 PM
• Great way to get involved!
• Please contact Dr. Phipps, Principal, if you are interested for more details.
Thank You!
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